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4 procent tror på Ams-utbildning (May 16 2005 21:59 GMT) - Bara fyra procent av svenskarna tror att arbetsmarknadsutbildningarna uppfyller målen. Lernia står för en stor del av arbetsmarknadsutbildningarna och har låtit Sifo göra en undersökning av hur svenskarna ser på utbildningarna. Resultatet är nedslående. |
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Tung kamp mot tiden (May 16 2005 21:59 GMT) - Med enorm precision griper skogsmaskinens skördaraggregat tag i en stormfälld jättegran, skalar av grenarna, kapar upp den i exakta längder och lägger stockarna i prydliga små travar. Det tar kanske 30 sekunder. |
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Riksrevisionen sätter press på Ams (May 16 2005 21:59 GMT) - Riksrevisionens styrelse vänder sig till riksdagen för att öka trycket på Ams. Det är följden av en kritisk rapport mot arbetsförmedlingarna och a-kassan. |
ARC'S REVUE
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CBC Radio announces summer schedule (I Love Radio .org) (May 16 2005 21:59 GMT) - CBC Radio announces summer schedule (I Love Radio .org) Beginning June 27, Radio One and Radio Two will launch fifteen new programs. We?ll also bring back some of the favourite shows from last summer and our best programming from the regular season. The tone will be just right for warmth and sunshine - light and playful. |
New York, One Gay Date At A Time
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The Visitor (May 16 2005 21:59 GMT) - As I write this, I'm extremely hung over, after having a very good time on Sunday. It's a good kind of hangover though, the light is pouring nicely through my window and I'm not cringing. I cram a lot into... |
Lockergnome's Tech News Watch
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$100 Linux laptop to help world's poor (May 16 2005 21:58 GMT) - “A global education system in which Linux notebook computers are as common as pencils or textbooks even in the poorest nations has been outlined today by a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Nicholas Negroponte is aiming to accelerate an international drive to mass-produce Linux laptops costing as little as $100. The “rugged” |
a crank's progress
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everybody wins (May 16 2005 21:58 GMT) - High Stakes in the Music Business / Free music needn't be stolen music: For the price of three CDs in taxes, we can each get free access to anything we want to hear and have clear consciences. Not bad. Will it be easy? Nope: |
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